Download of S.S. 17.5.1 now to fix the problem of resurfaced photos

Download of S.S. 17.5.1 now to fix the problem of resurfaced photos

No phone is immune to mistakes, but a particularly disturbing problem surfaced with IOS 17.5, where the previously deleted photos began to resurface for some users. This problem even touched on images that were permanently included “, with some users reporting that old photos were being restored by 2010. The problem does not [...]

The problem was not only limited to the photograph but also the deleted voice messages are resurfaced. This is a big problem because some of those images can contain sensitive content or simply things that users no longer want to see.

Fortunately, Apple has now issued an arrangement for this problem with iOS 17.5.1. The company said in the update notes that this is an adjustment for “to a rare issue where photos that suffered database damage can resurface in the photo library even if they were hidden”.

This update includes nothing other than the key <x0) error disorders” not named, so it is not a major software update. However, since it involves making mistakes right, it is worth downloading, especially if you have had a problem with recuring photos.

In addition to this error, the new version of OS 17.5 brought a variety of desirable features, including warnings for tracking third parties, improvements in Apple News Plus and the ability to download apps directly from EU user websites. Update 17.5.1 you can find the names: Setings > General > Software Update, and there is also the iPadOS version 17.5.1 for iPad equipment.

We hope that with this update the deleted images will disappear forever, but this issue stresses that with software and especially with clowns, you can never be entirely sure that your deleted files have actually been deleted.

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